Example sentences of "[modal v] [det] be [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | If several powerheads are being used , they should all be of the same make and power rating to provide maximum efficiency . |
2 | ) Because accounting reports are used to monitor the allocation of resources in the economy , they should all be on the same basis . |
3 | erm Peter wants to tighten up on on on the business of erm carrying holidays over and I think he 's right , actually , erm and he also is using this opportunity to try to et us to plan our holidays as a group so that we 're not all off at the same time , or if it 's appropriate we should all be off a the same time then we 're off at the same time , but it 's erm common sense should prevail one way or another , but it would be a good idea if you could let me have erm a brief indication of any major times you plan to be away . |
4 | Okay and they should all be in a straight line . |
5 | He wrote , with reference to the local sign theories of Lotze and Wundt : ‘ The thought upon which this whole theory is based is that the impressions must all be of a conscious nature . |
6 | When entering a FOREIGN module , all the files in the FOREIGN set will be transferred to LIFESPAN , and so must all be on the user 's directory . |
7 | The side levers ( Silver and Knitmaster ) , Change knob ( Brother ) and card levers ( Toyota ) must all be in the patterning position of course . |
8 | Differences are likely to stimulate choice ; the smallest chair might be most suitable for the ‘ baby ’ , place settings might each be of a different colour , saucepans might be chosen by size to fit the ring available . |
9 | In fact everybody at MIP complains about it , but they 'll all be at the next one . |
10 | They 'll all be with the new man by now . ’ |
11 | Invite a couple of footy-mad friends round and you 'll all be over the moon . |
12 | ‘ By the time them places is finished , ’ said Albert , ‘ our lot 'll all be in the graveyard . |
13 | ‘ At nine o'clock we 'll all be in the shelter , like as not . |
14 | ‘ If the French have taken that damned crossroads , we 'll all be in the dark . |
15 | We 'll all be in the kitchen , so |
16 | As I shall say to her , it might all be for the best — now that he is king , I expect Edward will decide for himself whom to marry . ’ |
17 | Could this be at the end of the vacuum-packed salami syndrome ? ’ |
18 | In addition , as a ley , the markers could all be of the same age . |
19 | ‘ Make sure you get this right , you guys , or we could all be in the dole queue on Monday . ’ |
20 | If you had n't been here we 'd all be in a far worse pickle . |
21 | If the [ bobbies ] heard there was a break-in , or anything , they 'd all be in a rush to get there . |
22 | And er er drop them in the in the blacksmith 's shop , and then when he 'd finished with them , when he 'd done 'em , they 'd all be in a tub down at the pit bottom . |
23 | They open up the these blast furnaces and the , we 'd all be in the open air and the reflection there used to be quite a reflection in the sky all round there . |
24 | What would , what would that be at the point two ? |
25 | Now what would that be to the nearest metre ? |
26 | So what would that be to the nearest metre ? |
27 | ‘ And would that be for the negatives as well ? ’ |
28 | two o'clock P M would that be in the morning ? |
29 | One must ask would this be in the best interests of the travelling public ? |
30 | And would these be with the with the idea of teaching you almost like a trade , you know sort ? |